http://www.nationalgeographic.com/channel/dogwhisperer/It's basically a show about dogs with problems like fear biting, tail chasing, aggressive behavior and the like. Cesar the Dog Whisperer comes to the house, checks out the environment, gets the history of the dog and its problems, and then makes recommendations as to what the owners can do to change the dogs' behavior. He doesn't teach the dog commands, rather he uses assertive touch (replicating canine behavior) and uses a calm, assertive voice when correcting the dog. Overall his philosophy is that by utilizing the pack instinct in a dog is the best way to correct behavioral problems.
I just found it fascinating because I was taught to see dogs as pack animals and that a happy dog is one that is secure in their pack and this what Cesar essentially teaches too. I've always had friendly dogs and pretty well-adjusted dogs then I got the two I have now. Both are rescued and came with "issues" that we've learned to either live with or work around. We started watching Cesar and began to use a few of his techniques, especially the controlled power walk, and it has been like night and day. They've stopped being such xenophobic demons on their walks.
The last time I took them to the dog park they actually played with other dogs. When I took them out before the oldest one, a female Lhasa Apso, always went to work. She would herd all the other dogs, usually separating them by size. If she thought the dogs were playing too rough she would take control and not allow certain dogs to play together. What always amazed me is that the other dogs let her be the pack leader of the dog park. She was very dominant and always working. The younger one hang close to me and would only engage in sniffing/social behavior if I were holding him. Using Cesars's techniques pretty consistently now for about a month their behavior has really changed. The Lhasa has become deferential to me and my husband around the house and she plays with other dogs now. It's really been amazing.
Anyway, here's the link to the episode guide and its beginning text:
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/channel/dogwhisperer/episodes.htmlWEEKDAYS 6:30P et / 3:30P pt (there are also repeats in the middle of the night, which tend to be the one I catch)
When man's best friend becomes an unruly dictator, Cesar Millan steps in to save the day. This dog-trainer-to-the-stars blends his unique brand of canine communication with tough love and can change a high-strung German shepherd into a loveable pup.